Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3874

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

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Impact

The passage of SB3874 is expected to have a modest impact on the state's budget, as it secures funding for the Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal, an entity important for the handling of tax-related disputes. By ensuring that the tribunal has the necessary resources, the bill aims to facilitate timely dispute resolution and uphold fair tax practices. This could positively affect taxpayers' confidence in the tax adjudication process, as they would have access to a tribunal that is adequately funded and prepared to address their concerns.

Summary

SB3874 is a bill introduced in the Illinois General Assembly that specifically addresses appropriations for the operational expenses of the Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024. The bill outlines a total allocation of $670,700, which consists of $594,000 from the General Revenue Fund and $76,700 from the Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal Fund. The tribunal is responsible for handling tax disputes, and this funding is aimed at ensuring its smooth operation during the fiscal year.

Contention

While SB3874 is primarily focused on appropriations and may not typically invoke significant contention, the broader fiscal implications of funding such entities may still be a topic of discussion among lawmakers. However, no significant points of contention have been noted in the discussions surrounding the bill, reflecting a consensus on the need for funding the Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal. Ultimately, the successful implementation of this bill will hinge on the overall state budget and fiscal health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5731

$ITTOCE

IL SB2514

$DOR OCE

IL HB2709

$DOR OCE

IL SB3832

$AG-OCE

IL SB2483

$INDEP TAX TRIBUNAL OCE

IL HB2668

$INDEP TAX TRIBUNAL OCE

IL SB3844

$DOIT-OCE

IL HB3932

$INDEPENDENT TAX TRIBUNAL

IL SB2481

$LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION OCE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.